“A former Presidential candidate and governor, two top political staffers, and two top political journalists-- including two Hoyas and a Hoya parent,” said Mo Elleithee, Executive Director of GU Politics. “We could not be more thrilled or proud to welcome this class to the Hilltop.”

The Fellows will immerse themselves in life on campus, host a weekly discussion group on a pressing political topic, and meet with students during their office hours to talk about their careers or the political news of the day.

A part of the McCourt School but open to the whole University community, GU Politics opened it’s doors last fall as the hub for all things politics on Georgetown’s campus.

Students can apply to join one of the Student Strategy Teams that will be assigned to each Fellow – to help with research, campus outreach, and participate in a “Political Hackathon,” coming up with practical ideas to make politics work better.